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 Spiritual or religious  Source of sustenance  Source of knowledge  Subject of knowledge  At the service of people (so controllable)  Dangerous.

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2  Spiritual or religious  Source of sustenance  Source of knowledge  Subject of knowledge  At the service of people (so controllable)  Dangerous (so beyond control) Multiple understandings of nature can be in play at once — in other cultures and in our own

3 A society’s relationship to nature is not static

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6 The most devastating tornado on record

7 NatureDivinity Society

8  Time/place specific (not universal)  Greek men and Greek women in the Bacchae  Early modern European/Christian  Western scientific approach of Galileo & Heisenberg  Khoisan  Contingent  Dynamic (not static)

9  Spirituality  Sustenance  Uneven control  Danger  Change 1) !no, 2) Poo, an animal said to eat the fruit of the !no. Drawing by !nanni. 5/24/1881. Bleek & Lloyd Collection, UCTBleek & Lloyd Collection

10 Consequences of rupture in a society’s relationship with nature

11 The place does not feel to me As the place used to feel to me


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